@JijeshKV If you need help with something you should ask on StackOverflow, or in your case whichever forum InstallShield has available.
But in any case, it doesn't really matter if anyone here knows it or not, you can just ask anyway and hope for the best. But please, make the questions you ask here tiny.
Prince Albert is an American brand of tobacco, introduced by the R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company in 1907. It has been owned since 1987 by John Middleton Inc.
History
Prince Albert is one of the more popular independent brands of pipe tobacco in the United States; in the 1930s, it was the "second largest money-maker" for Reynolds. More recently, it has also become available in the form of pipe-tobacco cigars. (A 1960s experiment with filtered cigarettes was deemed a failure.) The blend is burley-based and remains one of America's top-selling pipe tobaccos.
The tobacco was personally named b...
To quote Zach Galifianakis: Growing up my dad was like, 'Zach, it's not what you say, it's how you say it.' And he's so right. Take this, for instance: She had a crack-baby vs. She had a crack, baby.
@thecoshman I mean I figure he's not deaf and for whatever reason, your lips are always covered by a burka. If you're not passing written notes, how do you know you're calling him "granddad" or "Granddad"?
APL (named after the book A Programming Language) is an interactive array-oriented language and integrated development environment, which is available from a number of commercial and noncommercial vendors and for most computer platforms. It is based on a mathematical notation developed by Kenneth E. Iverson and associates that features special attributes for the design and specifications of digital computing systems, both computer hardware and software.
APL has a combination of unique and relatively uncommon features that appeal to programmers and make it a productive programming langua...
I have come across this piece of code in our program:
TheClass *p MyClass = new TheClass;
// lots of amazingly clever logic that would impress you all
if ((int)p)
{
// more amazing logic, even more impressive than the first
}
Can anyone tell me why one would cast this pointer to an int ...
@RadekdaknokSlupik right, if you're talking about the bitpattern level. 0 is just a very special notation in C++. it stands for a logical nullpointer in a pointer context
I think even if you implemented NULL to be a non-zero value, you'd be putting a bullet in your brain to allow 0 to be a valid pointer value for how many programs are written assuming NULL means 0 anyway
> A null pointer constant is an integral constant expression (5.19) prvalue of integer type that evaluates to zero or a prvalue of type std::nullptr_t.
@GManNickG from what I can see, that is still using heightmaps. I might look into something more advanced, such that you can still use over hangs and caves
Here is the code in C++:
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
double CombineC(int a, int b, int c, int d, int e, double f)
{
return (a+b+c+d+e)/(f+1.5);
}
// NOTE: extern “C” needed to prevent C++ name mangling
extern "C" double CombineA(int a, int b, in...
@thecoshman I think I remember that. Anyway, I caught the train and was home before 1am. Found my daughter sleeping on the sitting room couch, where she meant to wait for me. Put her to bed, had a beer, and was asleep before my cheek hit the pillow.
@RMartinhoFernandes For me it does. Might be a cultural thing that gets lost in translation. It's one of the jokes around the same theme that seems common here.
@Pubby Actually, putting a witty thought into 160 chars is a lot harder for me than putting it into a lengthy blog posting. Apparently, I am not the only one feeling thus.
@sehe Well, mebbe "wrong" was too strong a word. After all, there's a contextual difference: The meaning depends on whether you're in Old-World context or New-World context.
Anyway, I propose "OS X Kzin" as the name for the next OS X version. :)
@ScottW No, we didn't have this room name forever. This room had other names in earlier times. I distinctively remember it being called "The Neal Butterworth Memorial Lounge", or was it "Room"? — anyway, it took a while to settle on the current name, and I think it fits the room's goal perfect: a lounge for C++ programmers to hang out, relax, and talk about almost anything — including sex, drugs, rock'n'roll, Java, and even — gasp! — C++.
If you want to change anything, suggest a new room motto. While I like the current one (I came up with it, after all), I have to admit that it's been up there for an unusually long time.
Also, just on the margo of the matter and actually, in FACT, taking the apolia about achyles and a turtle into consideration, even if your hair grew faster, you could never catch up since i had a headstart.
@ScarletAmaranth How long your hair grows is mainly a function of wear and your health after a certain point, and less of the numbers of years it had time to grow.
@sbi now I get it. I looked it up in Oxford Dictionary but it only told me this.
> Eratosthenes |ˌerəˈtäsTHəˌnēz| (c. 275–194 bc), Greek scholar, geographer, and astronomer. The first systematic geographer of antiquity, he accurately calculated the circumference of the earth.